Metal outside the high school shop awaits new beginnings.
End of a school year badly in need of closure; and likely the end of a Salt Spring Island business.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron
Metal outside the high school shop awaits new beginnings.
End of a school year badly in need of closure; and likely the end of a Salt Spring Island business.
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A shame about the business, and even more so that the two sides in this school dispute can’t grow up and find a way to resolve their differences.
Not sure what happens to the un-recycled metal now.
Re: the school debate
Once upon a time nat all that long ago, SD64 teachers bargained with the SD64 School Board. No strikes, no lockouts, no craziness.
Then the BC Ministry of Ed. decided to mandate provincial bargaining only. That’s when the trouble started. (as they say, “just saying”)